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PRESS RELEASE: May 2011 11/38

BUG: Special at BFI Southbank

On June 1 the smash hit, audio visual event BUG will celebrate the career of the multi-award- winning and internationally renowned musician Moby, with an exclusive event dedicated to his work, to date, at BFI Southbank.

This month BUG is delighted to mark the arrival of Moby’s new Destroyed, with a retrospective of the artist’s output and involvement in moving image, including memorable videos such as , , Bodyrock, Run On and Honey. This dedicated evening will reflect on Moby’s remarkable career and his collaborations with such directors as , David LaChapelle, , Jonas Åkerlund and . BUG host Adam Buxton will also reveal some of the videos made for the new album and talk to Moby on stage at BFI Southbank. Festivities continue into the evening with DJs and music in the benugo bar.

After 4 years of sell-out shows at BFI Southbank and further afield, BUG continues to celebrate music video creativity and innovation with another artist-led special show. Previous artist specials have celebrated the work of Massive Attack, UNKLE and most recently, Royksopp. Now celebrating its fifth successful year, BUG events are presented on a bi-monthly basis at BFI Southbank, hosted by Adam Buxton and featuring leading guest directors from the world of music video.

Tickets for this special event are in huge demand. Tickets are £13, with concessions at £9.75 (Members pay £1.50 less) at www.bfi.org.uk/southbank or by calling 020 7928 3232.

Destroyed will be Moby’s tenth studio album and to complement its release BUG has brought together Moby and Vimeo for a special Saatchi & Saatchi project called ‘Hello, Future’, a ‘Music Video Challenge’ which invites new talent to present their vision of one of three tracks from Destroyed. Moby will be one of the judges to select a winner whose video will be premiered at the Saatchi & Saatchi New Director’s Showcase in Cannes on 23 June.

Moby will release his new album along with a hardback book of photography on 16 May, followed by an exhibition of photographs from the book, which will be showing at Proud Galleries from 18 May - 19 June. Proud Camden will launch the exhibit on 17 May from 8.30pm, including a special DJ set by Moby alongside some special guests. The event is open to all for £5 on the door, and all profits will be donated to War Child.

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PRESS CONTACTS:

BFI Southbank: Ilona Cheshire Tel: 020 7957 8986 email: [email protected]

Moby’s Album, Book & Exhibition: Emma Pettit at Margaret, Tel: 020 7033 6868 email: [email protected]

About the BFI

The BFI is the nation's cultural organisation for film, keeping the breadth of voices in moving image culture alive and known. Through its venues, festivals, film releases and online, the BFI inspires people to understand and enjoy film culture, ensuring that everyone in the UK can see the broadest range and choice of films, otherwise not provided by commercial cinema. The BFI reaches an audience of over 7.5 million in the UK every year.

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About the BFI The BFI is the lead body for film in the UK with the ambition to create a flourishing film environment in which innovation, opportunity and creativity can thrive by: x Connecting audiences to the widest choice of British and World cinema x Preserving and restoring the most significant film collection in the world for today and future generations x Championing emerging and world class film makers in the UK x Investing in creative, distinctive and entertaining work x Promoting British film and talent to the world x Growing the next generation of film makers and audiences

The BFI Southbank is open to all. BFI members are entitled to a discount on all tickets. BFI Southbank Box Office tel: 020 7928 3232. Unless otherwise stated tickets are £9.00, concs £6.65 Members pay £1.40 less on any ticket. Website www.bfi.org.uk/southbank Tickets for FREE screenings and events must be booked in advance by calling the Box Office to avoid disappointment BFI Filmstore The BFI Filmstore is stocked and staffed by BFI experts with over 1,200 book titles and 1,000 DVDs to choose from, including hundreds of acclaimed books and DVDs produced by the BFI. The benugo bar & kitchen Eat, drink and be merry in panoramic daylight. benugo’s décor is contemporary, brightly lit and playful with a lounge space, bar and dining area. The place to network, hang out, unpack a film, savour the best of Modern British or sip on a cocktail.

There’s more to discover about film and television through the BFI. Our world-renowned archival collections, cinemas, festivals, films, publications and learning resources are here to inspire you.

*** PICTURE DESK *** A selection of images for journalistic use in promoting BFI Southbank screenings can be found at www.image.net under BFI / BFI Southbank /June 2011